The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, August 10, 1922, Image 3
Professional Cards jjr M. B. CALHOUN ATTORNEY AT LAW MT. VERNON, GEORGIA FRED M. HARRIS ATTORNEY AT LAW MT. VERNON, GEORGIA B. H. GRACE LAW AND REAL ESTATE Special Attention Given to Collections. UVALDA, GEORGIA. Telephone Connections. DR. CHAS. D. WILLIAMS Practicing Physician Vidalia, Ga. Office in Post-office Building. Phones: Res. 84-3; Office 84-2 DR. L. H. DARBY DENTIST EQUIPPED WITH X-RAY OUTFIT Postoffice Building VIDALIA. GEORGIA DR. M. L. CURRIE Office rear of postoffie building. Furnishes his own medicine and fills most of his prescriptions. Phones: Re*i d ence 164; office 151. J. E. MERCER, M. D. Vidalia, Georgia Office Over Union Pharmacy. Office Hours: 9 to 10 a. m.. 4 to 6p. m. Office Phone 136; Residence 189. B. P. JACKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice Civil and Criminal Law in All Courts. Office in First National Bank Bldg. VIDALIA, GEORGIA. D. C. PATTILLO ATTORNEY AT LAW Collections, Estates, Bankruptcy and Loans. First National Bank Building. Phone 145. M. J. RATTRAY, VETERINARV SURGEON PHONE NO. 229 VIDALIA, GEORGIA W. J. DeLOACH ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Citizens Bank. PHONE NO. 18. VIDALIA, GEORGIA DR. F. L. HUIE DENTIST X-RAY EQUIPMENT. Office in Old Postoffice Building. G. K. MURCHISON FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBXLMER VIDALIA, GEORGIA Day Phone 92; Night Phone 36 PIERCE E. HOLMES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 405-10 American Bank & Trust Bldg. SAVANNAH, GA. General practice in all Courts, both State and Federal. I —1 * -I—l - A. MAYER LOCAL AGENT DELCO LIGHTING SYSTEM. PARTS IN STOCK. VIDALIA GEORGIA Vidalia Local News & 4- * *•» 4- *4-4-4-4-4- 4- 4- *4- 4- 44-4- 4- 4- 4. 4. 4 4.4. 4.4.4.4. 4.4-4.4.4. 4. 4.4. 4. 4.4. 4,... 4. ■». 4,4. Miss Mary Bragg of Hawkinsville is the guest of Miss Eudine Meadows. Mr. Claude Darby of Lake City, Fla., is visiting relatives here. Mrs. M. A. Carter of Douglas is visiting relatives in the city. Mr. Remer Kitchens of Lakeland, Fla., is visiting in the city. Mrs. J. W. Gunter has been on the sick list the past week. Attorney W. J. DeLoach spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Dr. L. H. Darby made a business trip to Atlanta Saturday. Mrs. J• H. Reed returned Monday from a visit to Savannah. Mr. Mark McLemore returned on Tuesday from Plains. Miss Mary Lester is spending the week with relatives in Plains. Mr. A. C- Proctor of Savannah is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Alice Williamson is spending the week in Graymont and Summit with relatives. Frank Rabun, son of Mr. and Mrs. F- M. Rabun, is recovering from an illness of several days. BUSINESS CARDS. Patronize Your Home Town Laundry. S:nd Your Laundry Work To H. W. WILLBANKS LAUNDRY AND PRESSING CLUB 116 Mclntosh Street Vidalia, Georgia. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CITY MARKET F. C. SHUMAN, Manager. Phone 150 PALMER’S STUDIO Vidalia, Georgia In the studio we make Portraits, Pos tals, Copies, Enlargements, Frames. Out of the studio we make Photos of Anything, Anywhere, Any Time, and Any Size. L. B. GODBEE INSURANCE. FIRE, LIFE, TORNADO, PLATE GLASS, ACCIDENT. BONDS LEADING COMPANIES VIDALIA, GA. John T. Ragan I. D. Stewart Vidalia Vault S Tile Co. Manufacturer of THE NATIONAL Steel Reinforced Waterproof Cement Burial Vault. Tile, Brick, Coping, Flower Boxes. Phone 131. VIDALIA. GEORGIA INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, THEFT, TORNADO, BONDS, AUTOMOBILE AND LIVE STOCK LIFE. LEADING COMPANIES. V. B. HERRING Office over Citizens Bank; Phone 183 VIDALIA, GEORGIA BUILDERS SUPPLIES. Lumber, Brick, Lime, Sand, Cement, Sash and Doors Beaver Board, Roofing, Shing'es, Hihxware, and Nails. Mill Work oi All Kinds. Sherwin-Wiliiams Paints. JOHN T. RAGAN & COMPANY, Phone 131 VIDALIA, GEORGIA THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR TTTVTVT-TT V T V ’V V VT V T T V T Messrs. M. W. Mathews and F. C. Omberg spent Friday and Saturday at Scarboro on a fishing trip ' Mrs. Ward, Miss Lily Smith, D. C. Reddick and Luke Yates spent Sunday at Eureka Springs. Mrs. J. H. Duggan left the first of the week for a visit to relatives in South Carolina. Mrs. W. A. Jones and children, who spent the past month in Atlanta, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Hamp Gay and daughter, An nie Laurie, of Lakeland, Fa-, are vis iting relatives in the city. • Mrs. W. M. Whittle left Monday for Augusta, after a week’s visit to Mrs. J. E. Thompson. Miss Nell Cockfield of Lake City, S. C., is visiting Miss Elizabeth Shuf flebarger. Miss Eula Peterson returned last week from a visit to relatives in Dublin. Mr- and Mrs. J. C. Austin return ed Saturday from a visit to relatives at Cross Hill, S. C. Miss Emmie Roberts returned Sun day from Swainsboro, where she was the guest of relatives last week. Mrs. H. M. Scott and two sons have returned home, after a visit to Mr. Scott in Florida. Mr. Coot Cockfield left Tuesday for a week’s visit to homefolks in Lake City, S. C. Mr- and Mrs. Stancel Hart of Bir mingham spent the past week here visiting th« Conner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hart. A series of meetings at the Higgs ton Methodist church, conducted by Rev. J. E. Sampley, came to a close Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. M- A. Russell and son, Dick, returned last week from a delightful motor trip to Philadelphia and other points east. Elder and Mrs. W. A. Lamb of Kite are visiting friends in Vidalia- Mr. Lamb has just closed a meeting at Eureka Springs. Mrs. W. B. Bragg, Mrs. J. B. Warthen, Miss Ladye Meadows and Miss Allie Mae Cannady returned Wednesday from a motor trip to Oglethorpe and Talbotton. Miss Katherine Godbee and Miss Nora Brazzell returned last week from Charlottesville, Va., where they attended the University of Virginia summer school. Lee Blitch, who was operated upon for appendicitis at the Vidalia Hospit al ten days ago, is recovering rapidly and expects to leave for Douglas the last of the week. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Sampley and family will leave Monday for a motor trip to points in North Carolina, and will he absent from Vidalia about two weeks- Mr. D. C. Harris, Miss Janie Har ris and Miss Claudia Stith left Tues day for a ten days trip to Philadel ' ia, New York and Baltimore, where Mr. Harris will buy fall goods for his store here. Mr. L. C. Sharpe of Dublin moved last week to Vidalia, having rented the Thompson dwelling on Church street. Mr. Sharpe plans to enter the drug business here at an early date and has rented the old postoffice corner. Mr. E. T. Mcßride is opening up shipments of goods for his mercan tile establishment which will be located in the building adjoining Deen’s Phar macy. Mr. Mcßride hopes to open / for business at an early date. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Phillips ami two children of Titusville, Fla., were guests Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. J E. Sampley. Mr. Phillips is pastor of the Methodist church at Titusville and was on his way to Henderson ville, N. C., for his vacation. He oreaehed at the Vidalia Methodist church Sunday night, his sermon be ing greatly enjoyed by all who heard him. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922. TOOMBS FARMERS SECURE GOOD PRICE FOR TOBACCO A number of Toombs county farm ers shipped tobacco to Douglas last week, for the opening of the tobacco warehouse there Wednessday, and were greatly pleased with the price received. Mr. S. B. Meadows had one of the best lots offered, receiving an average of $42.80. Mr. Meadows had only a few acres in tobacco and did not secure a good stand, but he states tha- his tobacco will bring in about S3OO per acre. Mr. E. L. Meadows and Dr. J. H. Dees of Alston report a good yield of higli .grade tobacco from Jheir fields. VIDALIA MAN’S LUCKY FIND. WILL INTEREST READERS OF THE VIDALIA ADVANCE. Those having he misfortune to suf fer from backache, urinary disorders, gravel dropsical swellings, rheumatic pains, Or other kidney and bladder disorders, will read with gratification this encouraging statement by a Vi dalia man. F. M. Rabun, proprietor of barber shop, 608 Durden St., says: ‘‘My kid neys became disordered and I was troubled with rheumatic panis and uric acid in my blood. My ankles were stiff and I had severe pains in my joints. Doan’s Kidney Pills were recommended and I tried them. 1 got two boxes at the Warthen Drug Co- and after taking part of the sec ond I was entirely cured of the trou ble. Doan’s surely did the work and I have never had a return of the trouble.” Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t’ simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Rabun had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. PECAN PLANTATIONS CO. SECURES SUPERINTENDENT ' / Mr. W. J. Allenger, of Baconton, has accepted a position as superinten '-nt of plantations for .Jhe Pecan Plantations Co. He has had fifteen years experience in managing pecan groves and nurseries, for a number of years being manager of the famous Bannvcll Groves, near Baconton. Mr. Allenger entered on his new duties this week, and work will at once be started on the development of the 700-acre plantation whi-h the company owns in Bulloch county. EAT LESS MEAT IE BACK HURTS Take a glass of Salts to flash Kidneys if Bladder bothers you—Drink lots of water. Eating meat regularly eventually pro duces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, be cause the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and mis ery in the kidney region; rheumatic twin ges, severe headaches, acid stomach, con stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren’t acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize ths acids in the urine so it no longer irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makeß a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep tha kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. Have Your Cotton Ginned By The Oil Mill Ginnery. <> o <> o All our ginning machinery has been overhauled i: and everything is now in readiness for handling the :: | 1922 crop. Bring your cotton to us and get the very :: ! promptest and best service. Experienced j| men in charge assure you of this. We’ll give you :: X satisfactory service and the best “sample” your cot- :: % ton can be made to produce. No long waiting will :: be necessary at our ginnery. :: |<» n I Vidalia Cotton Oil Mill Company 1 * * * • ► LYONS TO HAVE ICE AND COLD STORAGE PLANT That Lyons is soon to have an ice and ice cream factory with cold sto rage plant in connection will undoubt edly be the most interesting announce ment yet made to the people of this vicinity. An industry ot this kind has been long wished for by the citizens as well as the people of the entire county and this section of the state. This combination plant is to be made possible by Mr. W. P. C- Smith and will be located on his farm just one mile from Lyons on the same site with the Magnolia Pecan and Stock Farm. The date for beginning of this plant has not been made known to the public at this time, but just an assurance from Mr. Smith that this is his plan means that it will be done to a finish.—Lyons Progress. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the many friends who show ed us so much loving kindness during the recent illness and death of our dear brother, Thomas A. Rockett. May God in all his richest blessings he with each and every one is our prayer. Respectfully, R. H. ROCKETT C- W. ROCKETT MRS. W. H. MORRIS MRS. J. T. PAGE MRS. M. T. TRULL MRS. BEN D. PATRICK. VIDALIA LODGE K. OF P. Meets every Tuesday night in hall on Railroad Ave. Visiting brothers always welcome. J. B. TODD, C. C. T. R. LEE. K. of R. & S. LOOK—REDUCED FARES. Greatly reduced week-end round trip fares via Georgia & Florida Ry. good from Friday morning until the following Tuesday night. Consult nearest ticket agef.t. D. F. KIRKPATRICK, Gen. Pass. Agent. 4*4 l *t**fr*l i 4*4*4 i 4*4*4*4*4*4*~4*4 > *l**i*4*4*4 l *t*4*4*4**i*4**l > 4*4*4 M $ l, s**fr4*4*4**I ,l l'*fr | Mowing Machines ii :* > 1 ! $ We sell the famous Champion Mowers and Rakes. They ;; ” pull light and the upkeep is practically nothing. We offer <• !! Mowers and Rakes at reduced prices. Terms can be arrang- • • '• ed with good farmers. See us before you buy. We can <• H» save you money. J! • * ii ; " <; Grain Drills ■ ► t I, The corn crop is short and feed stuffs will be high, so <« plant a surplus of grain this fall, \\ O « i ;; :: ;j We Sell Superior & Thomas Drills i! «» ~ “ Our stock Is heavy and we need the space. See us .. !! and buy your Grain Drill at a sacrifice price. <► i> y it *! ° ii Modern Farm Implement ii and Hardware Co. Ii Phone 244 Vidalia, Ga. ii BUSINESS LOCALS. —Buy your monuments from James ‘ Walker, agent for Etowah Monument Co. The best marble in the world. Call for samples. Prices right. ts —Keep smiling—follow the crowds. Page’s Drug Store. —Don’t neglect the battery of your car. A little repair work may con siderably lengthen its life. South ern Storage Battery Co. —FREE EVERY SATURDAY- Two Kling Klose hair nets with ev ery SI.OO purchase of Toilet Articles. Be sure and get yours. Page’s Drug Store. —I have $25,000 I wish to loan on residence and business property in Vi dalia within the next thirty days. See me quick. B. P- JACKSON. — AsL "age's Drug Store fi--’.. —Page’s Drug Store—the poor man’s friend. —WANTED —Two or three rooms for light house-keeping- Address: A. N. CARPENTER, 8-10-2 t Vidalia, Ga. —Call No. 4—They deliver to your door. Morel goods for less money. To Stop a Cough Quick - take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds. Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Hooey in side the throat combined with the healing effect ol Grove's G-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed In one carton and th* cost of the combined treatment is 35c. »Just ask your druggist for KAYES’ HEALING HONEY. 666 quickly relieves Colds, Con stipation, Biliousness and Head aches. A Fine Tonic.